On Mon, 2005-06-13 at 23:45 +0100, Ross Gardler wrote:
Bruno Dumon wrote:
* Daisy doesn't have a code-like tag, we need to decide what to do
with this. Daisy doesn't have this since the Mozilla/IE editor APIs
don't support the creation of this type of tag.
p class=code/ ?
nope, code is
On 14 Jun 2005, at 00:45, Ross Gardler wrote:
Bruno Dumon wrote:
* Daisy doesn't have a code-like tag, we need to decide what to do
with this. Daisy doesn't have this since the Mozilla/IE editor APIs
don't support the creation of this type of tag.
p class=code/ ?
code is an inline element
On 14 Jun 2005, at 09:12, Bruno Dumon wrote:
Anyway, I'm thinking that for this and the other issue (anchors), for
the moment we could simply make sure they are not lost during the
import, and then see afterwards to do something about it.
Would generic support for an inline span class=xyz be
p class=code/ ?
nope, code is an inline tag.
Ok, I'll settle for span class=code for now.
Anyway, I'm thinking that for this and the other issue
(anchors), for the moment we could simply make sure they are
not lost during the import, and then see afterwards to do
something about it.
On Mon, 2005-06-13 at 18:21 +0200, Bruno Dumon wrote:
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What still needs to be done issues:
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* Daisy doesn't have a code-like tag, we need to decide what to do
with this. Daisy doesn't have this since the Mozilla/IE editor APIs
don't support the creation of this type of tag.
I've
On Mon, 2005-06-13 at 18:21 +0200, Bruno Dumon wrote:
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What still needs to be done issues:
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* Daisy doesn't have a code-like tag, we need to decide
what to do
with this. Daisy doesn't have this since the Mozilla/IE editor APIs
don't support the creation of this type of
On 14 Jun 2005, at 09:23, Steven Noels wrote:
People commonly use tt for code-like elements. Unfortunately, both
Moz and IE don't support creation of tt elements in their editor
APIs.
not installed yet, but:
http://svn.cocoondev.org/viewsvn?view=revrev=2054root=daisy
/Steven
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Steven
On Mon, 2005-06-13 at 20:27 +0200, Bruno Dumon wrote:
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What still needs to be done issues:
* the current XSL just contains the bare minimum to get something done
(I focussed my efforts on the javascript), someone needs to
systematically look at all the tags in the document-v10 dtd to
Bruno Dumon wrote:
* Daisy doesn't have a code-like tag, we need to decide what to do
with this. Daisy doesn't have this since the Mozilla/IE editor APIs
don't support the creation of this type of tag.
p class=code/ ?
Ross